Relaxed park with sport courts, playgrounds & a spacious grassy area, plus skyline & water views. David Lam Park, located at 1300 Pacific Boulevard in Vancouver’s Yaletown neighbourhood, is a 4.34-hectare (10.7-acre) multi-use public space established in 1995. Named after David Lam, the 25th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, the park offers a blend of active and passive recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as sports courts, playgrounds, and open lawns with views of False Creek and the surrounding cityscape.
The park features a large open lawn ideal for activities like kite flying, sunbathing, or hosting outdoor festivals. Lush plantings shelter sports courts and playgrounds, providing a comfortable environment for various recreational activities. Additionally, several intriguing sculptures are nestled along the waterfront, adding an artistic touch to the park’s landscape. David Lam Park is also home to several intriguing sculptures nestled along the waterfront.